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I fully support One Vote Per Unit (OVPU). My view of this is as follows; I am, of course, open to better ideas.
1) Each Unit will file a Voting Certificate naming one owner to vote, this eliminates controversy when multiple owners are on the deed. Only an owner can vote. There probably should be a minimum residency requirement, say at least 4 months of the year.
2) If you own multiple units, you still only get one vote.
3) OVPU will be invoked to elect all Officers of UCO and all members of the Executive Board.
4) There will also be voting for Major budget projects which will be on the Ballot as Proposition items, just as we have on the Florida State ballots.
5) Voting rolls, and elections shall be maintained and run by an independent body, of non CV Residents, perhaps the County Board of elections.
6) A UCO Committee shall be established to write a complete procedure for the OVPU process, said process to be vetted by a Florida attorney with expertise in Election Law. This process shall become a part of the UCO Bylaws.
Well, that's my two cents, let the debate begin.
Dave Israel
A further comment on the matter of counting votes at Delegate Assembly.
We should seriously look at an electronic system. The Delegates could be given a small radio frequency device when they sign in.
There would be a tote board on the front wall which would show the final counts.
Of course, the devices would be coded so as to only allow one vote on a given motion. After finalization of a vote, the devices would be cleared by a signal from a control box, which would reset the device for the next vote.
Dave Israel
I think I understand the reasoning behind allowing owners of multiple units no more than one vote. It is to prevent a takeover by one person or a bloc of persons in agreement, isn't it? But is this fair? It is almost a universal practice (backed up by law, I expect) for investors (shareholders) in a company to have say in the company’s decisions proportionate to their contributions.
October 12, 2014 at 11:13 AM,
There are a number of variables that figure into the concept of investors having a say in this case.
here is but one; It is common practice here In the Village for Mom and Pop unit owners to put their children, who probably live elsewhere, on the deed as Joint Tenants with right of survivorship, usually this is done to avoid probate.
They, the kids, are now investors, do they get to vote?
There are a number of other such variables.
As for multiple unit owners having multiple votes, this is a very slippery slope as regards very rich folks who would be king.
While it is not quite the same, no matter how many homes you own, you only get one vote for President of the USA.
So I think it should in our case.
Dave Israel
our Voting System, however I also
agree with David's point of view
One vote, regardless of how many
units one owns...which could be
verified by our CV ID.
"Monday, October 13, 2014
Believe Lanny Howe wrote it!
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Lanny Howe wrote on David’s blog that he did not know exactly WHAT one vote per unit meant. Well Lanny, now that you have awoken from your extended snooze, I will explain it to you."
Later she writes “You suggest that improved communications may perhaps make our unit owners better educated in village affairs, and maybe the blog would be a good forum for hashing it out? Who’s [sic] blog, David or Gary’s?”
Well, Olga, I really think Dave’s blog would be a better forum. I would prefer it anyway. For one thing, you don’t get shamed for saying you don’t completely understand a thing. For another, when someone—especially the one who has just insulted you—patronizingly offers to explain it to you, I’m afraid my reaction is “Awfully nice of you, but no thanks. I’ll get my help elsewhere.”
It’s just one of those things I have found: Bombastic people who deride others and claim to know everything usually don’t know much themselves
I would suggest looking into scanable forms (similar to those used by teachers for test results). There are many companies that have software for creating your own form. With software, scanner and supplies, we would be looking at no more than $2000.00 for the initial cost and, obviously, much less for subsequent voting.
I agree that there should be one Certificate for each Unit. I am undecided about how Owners of Multiple Units should be handled. If an association allows for ownership of multiple units, perhaps we should consider honoring that association's choice, but as I said I am undecided on this issue.
Each officer should have an .com connection for questions, comments, complaints. How is it aht UCO loks for more Wi-fi control while not requiring more officer/owners access?
October 16, 2014 at 9:02 PM.
Since I was elected UCO President in March 2010, I create a UCO Email system using Gmail. All UCO Officers were assigned Email addresses.
The Email addresses have been and currently are located in the sidebar of this BLOG under the heading; current UCO Officers, they have been there for 4 years.
You are welcome to contact any or all of these Officers; or the LCAM.
As for Village wide Wi-Fi, that is about liberation from the control of the wire, and secure Internet freedom for ALL!
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CURRENT UCO OFFICERS
President
Dave Israel ucopresident@gmail.com
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Vice-Presidents
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Dom Guarnagia vicepresidentvp1@gmail.com
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Bob Marshall vicepresident4@gmail.com
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Joy Vestal vicepresidenttwo@gmail.com
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Marcia Ziccardy vicepresident3@gmail.com
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Treasurer
Howard O'Brien treasurerone@gmail.com
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Recording Secretary
Phyllis Siegelman ucorecsec@gmail.com
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Corresponding Secretary
Pat Sealander unitedcivicorg@gmail.com
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Community Association Manager:
Ted Herrle ucocam1@gmail.com
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Dave Israel